[HANRA] Soba Noodle (메밀국수)(300g)
[HANRA] Soba Noodle – Memil-Guksu (한라 메밀국수) (300g)
The Nutty Taste of the Mountains. Hanra Memil-Guksu is a premium Korean-style soba noodle that brings the earthy, rustic flavor of buckwheat to your table. "Memil" means buckwheat and "Guksu" means noodle; these noodles are prized for their dark color, distinct nutty aroma, and a texture that is slightly softer and more "organic" than pure wheat noodles. This 300g pack typically contains 3 bundles, making it perfect for 3 individual servings of refreshing cold noodles. 🇰🇷🏔️🌾
🔬 Nutritional & Product Profile
Earthy, wholesome, and fiber-rich:
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Ingredients: Wheat Flour (approx. 78%), Buckwheat Flour (approx. 20%), and Salt.
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Texture: Smooth yet firm. The addition of buckwheat gives the noodles a slight "snap" and a characteristic speckled, brownish appearance.
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Flavor: Subtle and nutty. Unlike standard wheat noodles, these have a savory depth that pairs beautifully with soy-based dipping sauces. 📈
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Energy: Approx. 346–350 kcal per 100g (dry).
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(Allergen Statement: Contains Wheat (Gluten) and Buckwheat.) ⚠️🌾
💡 Why "Memil-Guksu" is a Healthy Choice
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Buckwheat Benefits: Buckwheat is a nutrient-dense seed (pseudo-cereal) that is high in fiber, minerals, and rutin (an antioxidant). It’s a great way to add nutritional value to your noodle bowl. 📉💪
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Naturally Cooling: In traditional Korean medicine, buckwheat is considered a "cool" food, making these noodles the #1 choice for lowering body heat during hot summer months. ❄️
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Low GI Potential: While these contain wheat, the inclusion of buckwheat helps slow down digestion compared to 100% refined white flour noodles.
👨🍳 Preparation: The "Al Dente" Soba
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The Boil: Bring a large pot of water (about 1.5 liters) to a rolling boil. Add 1 bundle of noodles.
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The Simmer: Cook for 4 to 5 minutes. Stir occasionally to prevent the noodles from sticking to the bottom. ⏱️🔥
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The "Starch Wash" (Essential): Drain and immediately plunge into a bowl of ice-cold water. Rub the noodles vigorously between your hands to wash away the surface starch. This is what gives soba its famous "slippery" and clean texture. ❄️🚿
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Final Rinse: Rinse one last time until the water runs clear and the noodles feel cold.
🥗 How to Serve: Korean vs. Japanese Style
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Korean Style (Mak-guksu): Toss with a spicy sauce made of [CJ] Gochujang, vinegar, and sugar. Top with shredded seaweed, cucumber, and a hard-boiled egg. 🌶️🥢
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Japanese Style (Zaru Soba): Serve the cold noodles on a bamboo mat with a side of [Yamasa] Soy Sauce-based dipping sauce (Tsuyu). Mix in grated daikon radish, wasabi, and chopped green onions for the classic experience. 🍱🍣
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Hot Soba: While usually served cold, these are delicious in a hot soy-and-dashi broth with tempura flakes and fish cakes. 🥘
⚠️ Storage & Tips
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Bundle Portioning: Most 300g packs come pre-divided into three 100g bundles. One bundle is one standard serving.
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Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Buckwheat flour can be more sensitive than wheat flour, so keep the bag well-sealed to maintain the nutty aroma. 🛡️
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Cooking Tip: Do not overcook! Buckwheat noodles can become brittle and break if they stay in boiling water for too long. Stick to the 5-minute limit.
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